Santiago set the tone with her impressive victory in the 800 (2:16.6); she came back to take first in the 1,600 (5:08.6).

Mason gave the Knights a boost by taking first in the 100 high hurdles (16.1), and added another win in the 200 (26.4).

Prospect took first in five of the six field events, led by Catherine Sherwood's triumphs in the long jump (16-05) and triple jump (33-01). Erin Reese added to Prospect's field fun by winning shot put (39-02.5) and discus (135-08).

Jes Skudlarek added a first-place finish for the Knights in the high jump (5-02) and Aileen White took first in the 3,200 (12:01.5).

Prospect also won three relays, including the 400 relay (50.5), 800 relay (1:48.8), and 3,200 relay (9:59.6).

Alexa Laureano pushed Wheeling's attack with a win in the 100 (12.60), with Elizabeth Smith (49.9) and Jacky Guerrero (50.7) going 1-2 for the Wildcats in the 300 low hurdles.

Kelly Hill gave Hersey a victory in the pole vault (10-6) and Rebecca Rabs gave Buffalo Grove a win in the 400 (1:01.8).

Rolling Meadows (4:15.90) nipped Wheeling (4:16.9) for top honors in the 1,600 relay.

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